First of all, I want to ask you, do you know the question asked by the teacher? If yes, but you are afraid or unwilling to answer, you can do this: keep simulating the scene in your mind before class, that is, imagine what questions the teacher will ask and how to answer if you stand up. This is called psychological exercise, which is very useful.
If you can't answer, you'd better preview what you want to say in class, know what to say, and then have a psychological exercise, and the effect will be good.
When I was in high school, I often "grabbed words" with my teacher!
Question 2: What does it mean to raise your hand seriously in class?
Question 3: Tips for taking the initiative to speak. Come on, come on, come on, come on 1. Self-reliance: like the three legs of a tripod are separated, it is a metaphor for the situation of three opposites. -Numerous peaks, with handsome bones, stand tall and hold up the sky.
2. Once and for all: Once you work hard, you will always be comfortable. -U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright's trip to the Middle East has been hailed as a fundamental solution to the contradiction between the United States and Iraq, and the situation in the Gulf region will not be once and for all.
3. Be the first to bear the brunt: a metaphor for attacking first and then disasters. During World War II, Germany launched a submarine war, so using underwater acoustic equipment to find submarines became the first problem to be solved by the Allies. According to experts' calculations, automobile exhaust emissions are the first of the air pollution in the capital, accounting for 45% of the total pollution. -If you let the boys in our class line up, they will catch your eye first.
4. wonderful workmanship: the exquisiteness of artificial is better than nature. Describe the skill. More refers to arts and crafts, gardens, etc. Looking west, Cangshan Mountain with silver hair is supported on the sea. Cangshan is like a screen and Erhai is like a mirror. It's wonderful.
5. bossing around: speak only with facial expressions. Describe the arrogant attitude of powerful people. -in class, the teacher not only explained carefully, but also bossed around and motioned for everyone to speak actively.
6. Hot: It means to be hot as soon as you get close. It is a metaphor for arrogance and power, which makes people afraid to get close. The price reduction of household appliances has increased citizens' desire for consumption. Color TV sets that were previously unsalable suddenly became hot items. In recent years, knowledge economy has become a hot topic.
Question 4: How to encourage employees to speak actively at the meeting? Leaders should not appear at the meeting. At least, employees' speeches should not be evaluated casually, and employees' abilities and levels should not be evaluated according to their speeches.
Question 5: What do you mean by speaking enthusiastically? How to explain positive remarks?
Question 6: Speak actively in class. Which word in this name is wrong, leaving out the subject?
You can add "Xiaoming", "Xiaohua" and "I" before the sentence.
Question 7: What exactly does Hatsune Miku's Thousand Sakura mean? Do you know how to speak voluntarily? Let's get to the point first ... "Thousand Sakura" is a quantifier in Japanese, which is used to count slender things ... So "Thousand Sakura" means "Thousand Cherry Trees" ... If a thousand cherry trees bloom at the same time, the scene is very beautiful and full of spirit, but it is also very tragic ... Why? Because it is said that the most beautiful cherry blossoms must be raised with corpses. There are lyrics similar to "A Thousand Cherry Blossoms Fall in the Night" in the following lyrics, which I personally understand as some dissatisfaction with the current situation in Japan (I am completely sorry for the sacrifices made by modern Japan for self-improvement). Such a song title is a kind of review and recollection of the past, but it is a dissatisfaction and vigilance against the present. (it's all personal understanding ... if possible, we don't want to break down the song into sentences to understand it ... just as we don't want to cut up beautiful girls to understand the body structure or medical beauty. ) Boldness does not mean "にハィカララ" revolution/bold and fearless Westernization revolution. This should refer to the Meiji Restoration of that year, and it can also be considered as the western democracy promoted by Japan after the war. In contrast, of course, anti-war countries are island countries that are extremely dependent on the input of external resources. Of course, they don't want war, otherwise all kinds of resources will be affected soon. Under such conditions, Japan is of course an "anti-war country"; In addition, it should be understood as "there is no need to maintain a peaceful constitution in name only (the law restricting Japanese armaments after World War II). Take off the mask! " What do you mean? Li のののがしのののしのしのししのしししのしししししし1 Japan, which seems to be stable, actually struggles to survive in major countries in the world (mainly China, the United States and Russia) like riding a bicycle, and is constantly threatened by various destructive threats (such as ICBM: ballistic missiles). No girl like you/No girl like you in the Warring States, go with the flow. I am completely sorry for the sacrifices of my predecessors. You can't even hear your voice. The steel sill of this banquet/that guillotine in the steel cage where the banquet is held. Shoot it through with that light gun This passage is easy to understand, mainly in lyricism. Although there are some metaphors, I think the atmosphere is stronger. Looks like a battle-hardened distribution school. It's an ordinary school on Huakui Road, where people come and go. Getting together gives people a feeling that a big war or event is coming. We also feel like Japan on the road to war-but even from the perspective of outsiders, we feel that this country needs a war. March of the saints, two, three, four/March of the saints, two, three, four (せぃじゃ) The homonym of saints and "good and evil" and "living" can be understood in many ways: (The war mentioned above is understood as World War II) The living will continue to survive after the war/. What the hell does that mean? Then look down and you will understand. Meditation, meditation, meditation, meditation, meditation, meditation and meditation >>
Question 8: What do you mean, he knows I like him and he still talks to me? Are you sure he knows?